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Product category: Arc welding equipment, manual and automatic
News Release from: Kemppi (UK) | Subject: Kempact Pulse 2800 Automotive MIG welder/braze
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial Team on 06 February 2006

MIG sets designed for automotive repairs

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Designed especially for use in the automotive repair industry, a welding set delivers MIG brazing as well as pulse-MIG and 1-MIG - ideal for welding 0.5mm - 0.8mm galvanised steel sheet.

Kemppi's new Kempact Pulse 2800 Automotive designed especially for use in the automotive repair industry, is now available from Kemppi (UK) , based in Bedford, whose parent company is Kemppi OY in Lahti, Finland In the vehicle repair industry, MIG brazing with CuSi and CuA brazing wires is widely used and this machine, which uses both pulse-MIG and 1-MIG, is ideal for welding 0.5mm - 0.8mm galvanised steel sheet where lower power is required to make the weld New electronics with controlled digitally helps make welding that much easier, by producing precise weld parameter settings

To-day car manufacturers provide car repairers with the correct welding specifications including the method to be used, power levels and the weld forms required in order to complete acceptable repairs.

Kempact Pulse 2800 Automotive has parameters installed in the machine's welding menus to assist the operator during set up.

It also has a range of synergic welding programs for the different materials found in cars, vans and trucks, including stainless steel and aluminium alloys.

Portability and mobility are important in repair workshops and the power to weight ratio of this machine being ideal.

If mobility is not required the machine can be used with Kemppi's 6m long Weldsnake WS 35 welding torch and cable.

Pulse Arc welding makes joining of the new materials found in the car repair business that much easier and the latest electronics technology used by Kemppi's design engineers has allowed them to introduce a small size machine that is able to deliver on pulse arc welding without spatter.

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